I plan to finish off Doctor Zhivago, watch Sergeant York and, if my parents want to, it'll be a glimpse of Iron Man 2. (Really waiting for The Kids Are Alright, Inception or Scott Pilgrim. But, since I can't drive, I'm at the elders whims. And that means I can only really be excited about Inception.) :| Still, that really is the one movie for the theatre this summer.

A mini-Disney marathon leading to a crack of dawn flight on Monday to the happiest place on earth. I'm going to ride the Haunted Mansion, then Pirates of the Carribean, then the Winnie the Pooh ride, then the Haunted Mansion, then Pirates...until I'm flying back on Thursday. Yes, I'm a little obsessed with those three rides. I will not, however, be watching Pirates of the Caribbean or The Haunted Mansion. The Wonderful World of Winnie the Pooh is a possibility.

Please Give, probably not over the weekend - but Monday. Very excited to be back to my favorite local independent theater. Haven't been there since 'A Single Man'... out with the '09 season and into the '10.

i just came out of "exit through the gift shop" and let me tell you, i LOVED it. it's very dynamic and very very funny, besides, lots of banksy, shepard fairey and other artists' street art. interesting to see.

I'll probably watch West Side Story (watched half two weeks ago, then my wife got bored).

In preparation for our move (into YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Nathaniel), we are going to buy a big ass flatscreen, multiregion DVD player, with maxed out surround sound stuff. (Fuck you cineplex!) So if I can't restrain myself to wait a few weeks until we move, I may be test driving something luscious from the DVD trove.

What's in a week? The Sex and the City sequel? Oy. And no, I have absolutely zero interest in seeing MacGruber (why they would want to ruin MacGuyver, which was a staple of my childhood, by spoofing/satirizing it is beyond me) and I've already crossed off Shrek so I guess I'm waiting until mid-July to see Inception.

Oh, what's at home from Netflix? I've got 2012 (a request from my mother, strangely enough) and The Box along with the last disc of Season Four from The Wire. Oh, and the series finale of Lost (along with the retrospective before it and Jimmy Kimmel's "Aloha to Lost" program a half hour later).